The material world of the Tarahumara / Bernard L. Fontana
Material type: TextPublication details: Flagstaff, AZ : Northland Press , 1979Description: 84 p. : illus. ; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- LAS 972.01 FON
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Latin American Studies | Biblioteca Pública de San Miguel de Allende, A.C. | LAS 972.01 FON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 046415 |
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LAS 972.01 EAR The early mesoamerican village | LAS 972.01 FAW How did they live ? Mexico | LAS 972.01 FER Pre-hispanic gods of Mexico : Myths and deities from nahuatl mythology | LAS 972.01 FON The material world of the Tarahumara | LAS 972.01 GON Tres mil años de civilizacion precolombina : los zapotecas y mixtecos | LAS 972.01 GOR Not forever on earth : Prehistory of Mexico | LAS 972.01 GRA People of the Maguey : The Otomi Indians of Mexico |
Modern Mexico is home for about 50.000 Tarahumara Indians. Nearly all of them are in the State of Chihuahua south of its boundary with New Mexico and western Texas. They live close to the earth, subsisting from its products and sheltering themselves with its caves, rocks, and trees.
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